Dubbo Photo News 25.11.2021

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TOURISTS READY TO SANTA DELIVERS GO WILD OUT WEST PAGPAGE 6 SOME ANSWERS

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BLACK FRIDAY IS HERE! DOORBUSTERS and discounts are the hallmarks of the American holiday shopping event called Black Friday. Similar to our Boxing Day sales, Black Friday occurs the day after Thanksgiving in the US, marking the beginning of a season of shopping to coincide with Hannukah, Cyber Monday and Christmas. Prices will be rock bottom – some of them too good to be true, except they are! Inside this edition of Dubbo Photo News, you’ll find plenty of Black Friday reasons to smile thanks to local businesses jumping on board to join the fun with great offers for you. Black Friday is this Friday, November 26. Pictured are JB Hi Fi staff Rheyce Spears, Libby Beasley and Lucy Miller checking out the Black Friday sales on at many stores in Orana Mall this Friday, November 26. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/ EMY LOU

EMERGENCY REPORT

Man shot in Dubbo A MAN has been hospitalised after being shot in the leg. Just before 11pm on Tuesday, November 23, emergency services were called to a house on Baird Street and found a 34-year-old man home suffering from a gunshot wound to his leg, a wound to his face and lacerations to his arms. Police have been told two unknown people wearing face coverings entered the home and assaulted the man before fleeing the scene. The victim was treated on scene by paramedics before being taken to Dubbo Hospital in a serious but stable condition. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact Dubbo Police Station on (02) 6883 1599 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

IT’S PAWFECT By JOHN RYAN WITH many “paw, paw” dogs forced to spend an overworked two years counselling their humans through remote-working from home, maybe it’s time to give your suppawt-canine that little Christmas treat and aid a good cause at the same time. The Rotary Club of Dubbo is taking portrait photos of puppies as part of its Santa Paws initiative and there are just

two chances left to immortalise your pooch in their very own pet portraiture. Organiser Carla Pittman is one of Dubbo’s most recognised dog-lovers and the passionate Rotarian reckons life is too short not to make your best pet friends happy. “Pets are a huge part of any family unit, and in some cases the glue that keeps us all together,” she told Dubbo Photo News. Continued on page 2

Pom Pom and Biscuit are old hands at Santa Paws portraits. After months of lockdowns doing overtime looking after their family, these two pooches can't wait to get their photos taken this Saturday. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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